CAYNHAM COURT, three miles distant from Ludlow. This elegant mansion is the residence of Mrs. Calcott. It is surrounded by plantations, shrubberies and walks, and situated in a very pleasant district. On Caynham Camp, is the site of an ancient Castle, noticed by Leland, who says of it, "Kainsham, or Kensham Castle, clene down, stood within two miles of Ludloe, on a hill top." "It belonged, "says Camden," to the Mortimers, and the Church to Wigmore Abbey." Two fields on the east side are yet called the Castle fields; and immediately below is another in which a deep and wide entrenchment occupies the principal part. Tradition says that this latter was a depository for horses and military stores during the siege of Ludlow Castle, by Cromwell. On the top of the hill, is a bank covered with trees and underwood, and encircling an open space, consisting of six or seven acres. Around this there is a walk, with benches, opposite to which are openings, commanding most delightful prospects, not only of the local beauties of the neighbourhood of Ludlow, but of Malvern Hill, the Black Mountains in Brecknockshire, and other distant objects. One mile from Caynham, is, the SHEET, a modern and pleasant edifice raised from the ruins of an old Farm House, the property of W. Adams, Esq. A little to the south-west, is STEVENTON COTTAGE, placed on the brow of an eminence, overhanging the river Teme, and commanding an extensive prospect over part of Herefordshire to the left, and to the right overlooking the town of Ludlow. This romantic secluded spot is part of the Steventon demesne, belonging to E. L. Charlton, Esq. and has for many years been occupied by Mr. E. Prodgers. NEW BATH, AT SALTMORE. The want of convenience for bathing, at Saltmore, has long been lamented; because, judging from analogy, no one can doubt that it must prove equally as powerful as sea-water, and applicable to the same useful purposes. On this account, we anticipate the satisfaction individuals and the public will feel, when informed that proper accommodations are now completed at Saltmore Cottage, for cold or warm bathing. In cutaneous affections, scrophula, chronic rheumatism, paralysis, and above all in disorders incident to young females, the greatest advantages may reasonably be expected from this bath in a warm or tepid state; and for all purposes in which the cold immersion may safely be used, it deserves preference. A LIST OF PLANTS, found in the Neighbourhood of Ludlow, especially such as are rare; together with the native GRASSES growing in this district. Achillea, species variæ. Yarrow Aconitum napellus, Monk's Hood. Poughnill Adoxa moschatellina, Tuberous Moschatel. Near Ludlow Egopodium podagraria, Gout Wort. Castle walk Agrimonia eupatoria, Agrimouy Agrostemma githago, Corn cockle Ajuga reptans, Common Bugle Alchemilla vulgaris et arvensis, Ladies' Mantle Alisma natans, Floating Water Plantain. Near Tenbury Alisma plantago et damasonium. Near Ludlow Allium ursinum, Wild Garlic. Caynham Camp Alopecurus pratensis, Meadow Foxtail Grass Anagallis arvensis, Scarlet Pimpernel Anemone nemorosa, Wood Anemony Anthoxanthum odoratum, Sweet-scented Vernal Grass Anthemis, species var. Chamomile Anthyllis vulneraria, Lady's Finger Antirrhinum linaria, Toad Flax Antirrhinum majus, Great Snapdragon. In Frog Lane Antirrhinum cymbalaria, Ivy-leaved Snapdragon. Ludlow Artemisia absinthium et vulgaris, Wormwood and Mugwort. Ashford Arundo, species var. Reed [Corve Asperugo procumbens, Trailing Catchweed. Junction of Teme and Asperula odorata, Sweet Woodroof. Whitecliff Coppice Asplenium scolopendrium, Hart's Tongue. Ludford Asplenium ceterach et trichomanes. On walls in Ludlow Asplenium adiantum nigrum et ruta muraria. Ludlow Astragalus, species var. Liquorice Vetch Atriplex, ibid. Avena, Orache ibid. Oat-grass Barbula rigida. Wigmore Berberis vulgaris, Barberry. Whitecliff Betonica officinalis, Betony. The Brinks Bidens cernua, Water Agrimony. Poughnill Bidens tripartita, Bur Marygold. Ashford Borago officinale, Borage Brassica, species var. Briza media et minor, Cow-quakes Bromus, species var. Broom Grass Brionia dioica. Red-berried Briony Campanula rotundifolia, trachelium et patula, Bell Flower. Near Ludlow, on Caynham Camp, &c. Cardamine, species var. Caucalis ibid. Hen's Foot Centauria cyanus, Blue Bottle Cerastium, ibid. Mouse-ear ibid. Stonewort Cheiranthus fruticulosus, Wall-flower. Ludlow Chelidonium majus, Great Celandine. Ludlow Chenopodium bonus Henricus, Good Henry. Castle Walk [eye White and Yellow Ox Chlora perfoliata, Yellow-wort. Near Saltmore Well Clematis vitalba, Traveller's Joy. Leinthal Cochlearia armoracia, Horse Radish. Beside the Teme Colchicum autumnale, Meadow Saffron Convolvulus, sepium et arvensis, Bindweed Cotyledon umbilicus, Navelwort. Ludford Comarum palustre, Marsh Cinquefoil. Bedston and other places Cynoglossum officinale, Hound's Tongue. Ludford Cynosurus, species var. Dog's Tail Grass Cyperus, ibid. Cyperus Grass Dactylis, stricta et glomerata, Cock's Foot Grass Daphne, mezereum et laureola. Whitecliff Coppice Datura stramonium. Caynham Dentaria bulbifera. Caynham Camp Dianthus caryophilus, Clove Pink. Walls of Ludlow Castle Dianthus deltoides, Maiden Pink. Ludford Digitalis purpurea, Fox glove. Whitecliff Drosera rotundifolia, Round-leaved Sundew. Dipsacus sylvestris et pilosus, Teasel Draba, species var. Whitlow Grass Echium vulgare, Viper Grass. Near Ludlow Elatiue hydropiper, Small Waterwort [Near Ludlow Epilobium angustifolium, hirsutum, et species var. Willow Herb. Equisetum, species var. Horse-tail. Near Ludlow Erica. ibid. Heath Erigeron acre, Blue Flea-bane. On Walls in Ludlow Erigeron canadense, Canada Flea-bane. On the road to Caynham Erysimum, species var. Eupatorium cannabinum, Hemp Agrimony, Poughnill Euphorbia, species var. Euphrasia officinalis, Eyebright Festuca, Festuca, species var. Fescue-grass Fragaria sterilis et vesca, Strawberry Galanthus nivalis, Snowdrop Galeobdolon luteum, Yellow Archangel Galeopsis tetrahit, Hemp Nettle. Near Ludlow Galeopsis versicolor, Bee Nettle. Caynham Camp Galeopsis, species var, Galium, ibid Crosswort [Whin Genista, tinctoria, pilosa, et anglica, Broom, Broom-weed and Petty Gentiana amarella, Autumnal Gentian. Caynham Camp Geranium lucidum, sanguineum et species var. Crane's bill. Castle Walk and neighbourhood of Ludlow Geum urbanum et rivale, Avens. Ibid. Glechoma hederacea, Ground Ivy Gnaphalium, species var. Cudweed Hedysarum onobrychis, Saintfoin. Tinker's Hill Heleborus viridis et foetidus, Helebore Heracleum spondylium, Cow Parsnip Hieracium, species var. Hawkweed Hippuris vulgaris, Mare's Tail Holcus, mollis, lanatus et avenaceus, Soft Grass Hordeum, species var. Rye Grass Humulus lupulus, The Hop Hyacinthus nonscriptus, Hyacinth Hydrocharis morsus-ranæ, Frog-bit Hyoscyamus niger, Henbane Hypericum, species var. St. John's Wort Jasione montana, Sheep's Scabius, Steventon Inula helenium, Elecampane. Caynham and Bitterley Isatis tinctoria, Woad. Near the Weeping Cross Lactuca scariola et virosa, Wild Lettuce. Near Ludlow Lamium album et purpureum, Dead Nettle Lathræa squamaria, Greater Toothwort. Bitterley [terstone Lichen geographicus, ventosus, omphalodes, lispidus, et fragilis. Tit. Lichen niger, ferrugineus, ericetorum, byssoides, becomyces, tartare. us, perellus, concentricus, scruposus, punctatus, excavatus, hypnorum, sphærocephalus, crispus, cristatus, subumbricatus, venosus, calicaris, floridus, scrobiculatus, et sinuatus. Whitecliff, Ludford Park, &c. Linum perenue et catharticum, Flax. Near Ludlow Lithospermum arvense et officinale, Gromwell. Ludford, &c. Lotus corniculatus, Bird's Foot Clover Lycopsis arvensis, Small Bugloss. Near Ludlow Lychnis dioica et floscuculi. Near Ludlow Lysimachia nummularia, Money wort Lycopus europaeus, Gypsy wort. Malva, species var. Mallow Marrubium |